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Allington, Richard L. – Learning, 1987
More than five years of research offers little evidence that students who attend federally funded remedial and learning disabled reading programs improve their reading skills. The three assumptions underlying these programs are discussed. Ways teachers and schools can evaluate their programs are listed. (MT)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Federal Programs, Learning Disabilities, Program Effectiveness
Boshier, Roger – Learning, 1985
Explores the circumstances surrounding the creation of education schemes in the armies of the British Empire. Discusses attitudes toward war and toward the soldier's role in the early 1900s, attitudes of the soldiers toward war, the University of Vimy Ridge, the Canadian Khaki University, the Oatlands program, and education for the New Zealand…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational History, Military Personnel, Program Development
Schmidt, George N. – Learning, 1982
A city-wide elementary school reading program that emphasizes mastery learning and continuous progress in Chicago, Continuous Progress--Mastery Learning, is blamed for the declining reading test scores of high school students there. The program's origins and evolution are described along with a new program, Chicago Mastery Learning Reading, which…
Descriptors: Continuous Progress Plan, Criterion Referenced Tests, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Learning, 1982
Reports are given on the use of computers in elementary and secondary schools in five states. An analysis of the reports discusses various educational trends and implications evolving from computer use, including misapplied technology and the proper amount of learning and teaching via computers. (CJ)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computer Programs, Educational Innovation
Conroy, Mary – Learning, 1988
A survey of classroom teachers revealed that most support remedial and learning-disabled resource room reading programs, although many teachers would prefer smaller classes to the many federal programs which they feel do not always address their needs. (CB)
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Elementary Education, Interprofessional Relationship, Learning Disabilities
Arricale, Frank C., II – Learning, 1983
A Brooklyn (NY) district superintendent rebuts arguments against the Chicago Mastery Learning Reading (CMLR) program that appeared in an article in Learning (November 1982). Based on his district's experience with CMLR, the superintendent points to improved reading scores, teacher enthusiasm, and renewed student interest in reading as indications…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Mastery Learning, Program Effectiveness
Moser, Cheryl – Learning, 1990
This article describes the origins of and the planning involved in a successful school-based staff development program called "Teacher Sharing." The program is simple, informal, and based entirely on teacher input. (IAH)
Descriptors: Collegiality, Elementary Education, Interprofessional Relationship, Program Development
Baum, Robert; And Others – Learning, 1990
This article briefly describes 10 well-regarded thinking skills programs, categorized as either infused programs, which are integrated into the established curriculum, or separate programs devoted to teaching skills. A program buyers checklist is provided. Additionally, a resource list is given which includes other notable programs, competitions,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Elementary School Curriculum, Instructional Materials
Ivey, Jennie – Learning, 1988
A former teacher describes how she came to change her "no excuses, no extensions" policy about homework after realizing that not all students come from healthy, nurturing home environments. She solved the problem by setting up an after school study program. (JL)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Homework, Junior High Schools, Personal Narratives
Turner, Rebecca R. – Learning, 1988
Results are presented from 339 respondents to a poll surveying teacher opinions of basal readers. Questions deal with strengths and weaknesses of basal readers, use of workbooks, school district requirements, and teacher's manuals. Results are presented.
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Program Evaluation
Learning, 1985
This article offers suggestions to improve students' self-images, make assemblies more personal, get students to care about others and to care about their school. (MT)
Descriptors: Assembly Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Recognition (Achievement), Self Concept
Parlett, T. A. A. – Learning, 1980
Discusses the results of a correctional education program which appears to lead to a reduced rate of return to prison. The operation of the program is based on the moral development models and attitude change theories of Piaget, Kohlberg, and others. (SK)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Correctional Education, Followup Studies, Humanistic Education
Boyles, Nancy Naumann – Learning, 1988
A description is given of a reading program for first grade students that encouraged children to move to higher-level thinking skills by removing the constraints of basal readers and involving them in the creative and analytical reading of fairy tales. (JD)
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Grade 1, Primary Education, Productive Thinking
Sax, Richard; Kohn, Alfie – Learning, 1996
Presents two opinions on motivating students through reading incentive programs. The first suggests that such programs benefit students by building self-esteem, with students earning while they learn. The second states that rewards may lower comprehension and dull long-term interest in reading, with children focusing on rewards rather than…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Incentives, Reading Improvement
Anton, Theodore G. – Learning, 1990
Literary classics encourage children to ask questions and seek answers that address universal problems. Such books make terrific springboards for critical thinking. This article provides information about a successful classics program, Junior Great Books, and discusses how the program's strategy can be applied in the classroom. (IAH)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Critical Reading, Critical Thinking, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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